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Decoding Distributed Systems
Maria Ntalla, Zoe Vance discuss some of the components and designs of distributed systems, explaining common jargon and best practice tips for getting started with and managing distributed systems.
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Building Data Environments for Production Microservices with Geode
Ryan Hunt discusses HCSC’s approach to support rapid development and continuous deployment of a high-performance data environment that backs their Digital APIs.
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Geode is Not a Cache, it's an Analytics Engine
Evan Benoit and Sharif Ghazzawi discuss Geode’s architecture built on probabilistic data structures (Yahoo Theta Sketches).
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From Content Management to Content Services with Spring Boot, Data and Content
Doug Hoke, Paul Warren discuss building Content Services on PCF with Spring Boot, Data and Content.
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Accelerating the Consumption of APIs Built on Cloud Foundry
Prithpal Bhogill discusses using APIs with a microservices architecture, covering API lifecycle, and accelerating the consumption of APIs built on Cloud Foundry.
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Building Responsive Systems with Serverless, Event-Driven Java
Asir Selvasingh, Richard Seroter discuss building a responsive Java system using an even-driven architecture with Boot, Event Hubs, Cosmos DB, App Service, PCF, Functions and Spring Cloud Functions.
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The Cloud Challenge
Richard Moran discusses how Fidelity Investments is leveraging people, process and technology to tackle cultural and technological problems and take on the cloud challenge.
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Migrating from Big Data Architecture to Spring Cloud
Lenny Jaramillo discusses how Northern Trust migrated to PCF, highlighting how this helped them accelerate the delivery of functionality to their customers.
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Serverless and Chatbots: A Match Made in the Cloud
Gillian Armstrong uses practical examples from their chatbot and shares some of the lessons they learned which help starting a chatbot.
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Chaos Engineering - What Is It, and Where It's Going
Adrian Cockcroft keynotes on Chaos Engineering, what it is, what it is good for and where it is heading.
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Crisis to Calm: Story of Data Validation @ Netflix
Lavanya Kanchanapalli discusses safe data propagation at Netflix, circuit breakers, data canaries and staggered rollout effective, and efficient validations via sharing data and isolating change.
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Improving the Design of Existing Software
Steve Smith looks at some common places for signs of app design degradation, showing steps to take to improve the code. Examples use C#/.NET but are generally applicable regardless of platform.